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On today’s Heart Of Mind, Radio for the New Millennium, host Kathryn Davis explores the truth about Whistleblower Protection with Michael McCray, Esq., author of Race, Power and Politics, The Inside Story of ACORN. Taking a look at Fake News and the First Amendment, the Deep State and things that potential whistleblower’s must consider. Recommended websites for more information: www.ACORN8.com www.WhistleblowerSummit.com www.MichaelMcCray.net Download this …

Enough already with Bernie Sanders and his bewildering political morphing—an Independent who also is a Democrat who also is the magnetic center of Our Revolution, the progressive, social-democratic political action spinoff from Sanders’ 2016 presidential campaign. Questions need to be asked—and answered. Why? Because we need some clarity here, and because of the queasy feeling we’re already on the slippery slope …

CONVERSATIONS WITH REMARKABLE MINDS Understanding the clash of worldviews and paradigms today, and why the need for a future “living economy” to sustain the preservation of our species is so urgent today Dr. Elisabet Sahtouris (Sah-toor-is) is an evolution biologist, philosopher, futurist and a former professor specializing in the designs of living systems. In addition to having taught at MIT and the …

Beatty talked about the things that we can all DO to try and NEUTRALIZE all the bad/sad news that we are bombarded with day in and day out in the media. Are there lessens to be learned? Are you ready and willing TODAY to begin to tackle your own issues head-on? Beatty’s guest is Rachel Braun Scherl, growth strategist, marketing …

Mountains are far more than rocks. About half of the world’s drinking water filters through their high-elevation forests, plants, and soils, among other natural benefits. Now, a new first-of-its kind study, in the journal Nature, shows how these mountain ecosystems around the globe may be threatened by climate change. Rising temperatures over the next decades appear likely to “decouple” key …

Low yield growth, increasing food insecurity, climate change and massive population growth are the four factors that will determine the shape of Africa over the next century. Even if countries on the continent are successful in negotiating more favourable trade conditions and introduce policy reforms, Africa will still need to produce more food. To do this, improved agricultural practices need …

A people-powered energy revolution—an era in which people can produce their own electricity—is possible, and could happen soon, according to a new report released Monday by the environmental group Friends of the Earth Europe (FOEE). The report, The Potential of Energy Citizens in the European Union (pdf), finds that over half the residents of the E.U. could be generating their …

Carbon dioxide doesn’t kill climates; people do. And the world would be better off with fewer of them. That’s a glib summary of a serious and seriously provocative book by Travis Rieder, a moral philosophy professor and bioethicist at Johns Hopkins University. When economists write about climate change, they’ll often bring up something called the Kaya identity—basically a multiplication problem (not an espionage novel) that helps …

Warning that climate change amounts to the “mother of all risks,” three of the world’s biggest insurance companies this week are demanding that G20 countries stop bankrolling the fossil fuels industry. Multi-national insurance giants Aviva, Aegon, and Amlin, which together manage $1.2tn in assets, released a statement Tuesday calling on the leaders of the world’s biggest economies to commit to ending coal, …